2024/2025





Международное и трансграничное разрешение споров
Статус:
Маго-лего
Кто читает:
Департамент международного права
Когда читается:
1, 2 модуль
Охват аудитории:
для своего кампуса
Преподаватели:
Филатова Мария Анатольевна
Язык:
английский
Кредиты:
6
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course is the introduction to the global system of the dispute resolution in the international context and pathway to the subsequent specialized procedural disciplines of the program, being the «encyclopedia» of international procedure. It covers fundamental concepts of both international (in international courts) and cross-border (in domestic courts) litigation and arbitration, including, but not limited, the jurisdiction, fundamentals of procedure recognition and enforcement of judgments and arbitral awards rendered by international and foreign courts and non-domestic arbitration tribunals. The interaction between the jurisdictions in the field of adjudication of public law, civil and commercial disputes is generally in the special focus of examination. The course provides for an analysis of the history and evolution of the modern system of the international dispute resolution, its main particularities and perspectives.
Learning Objectives
- The main objectives of the course are the following: 1. Obtaining knowledge allowing to assess in a correct way the legal concepts of the cross-border dispute resolution and enforcement; 2. Acquiring the skills of professional evaluation of the competence of the particular forum to resolve the dispute and perspectives of recognition and enforcements of the relevant award; 3. Familiarization of students with main procedural concepts including those unknown in the Russian legal system; 4. Learning the trends of development of the procedural and international commercial arbitration law in the global context.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Understand the general concepts of international civil procedure, of jurisdiction and procedure in cross-border proceedings, and of recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments; • detect and discuss procedural problems in international cases; • identify and interpret legal sources of international, European and national law, and to apply them to a set of facts.
Course Contents
- Introduction to the Modern System of Dispute Resolution in the Global Context
- Theory and Methodology of International and Cross-Boarder Civil Procedure.
- Sources of International Procedure.
- Choosing a Competent Court: International Jurisdiction.
- Due Process Concept
- Parties to Transnational Disputes.
- Parallel Proceedings and their Prevention.
- Adjudication of Disputes: Applicable Law, Evidence
- Interim and Protective Measures.
- Judicial Cooperation and Legal Assistance: Judicial Requests.
- Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Courts’ Judgments.
- Litigation at the European Court of Human Rights and other International Tribunals.
- Resolving Disputes in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration: Basic Concepts.
Assessment Elements
- Active work on the seminars at the 1st part of the Course
- Active work on the seminars at the 2nd part of the Course
- Written Exam (Case study)Exam – graded assessment of the level of acquired knowledge and developed skills during the Course; includes written questions covering syllabus material, i.e. theoretical and practical dimensions (test). Written 60-minute exam.
Interim Assessment
- 2024/2025 2nd module0.5 * Written Exam (Case study) + 0.25 * Active work on the seminars at the 1st part of the Course + 0.25 * Active work on the seminars at the 2nd part of the Course
Bibliography
Recommended Core Bibliography
- Coyle, J. F., & Drahozal, C. R. (2019). An Empirical Study of Dispute Resolution Clauses in International Supply Contracts. Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 52(2), 323–386. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&site=eds-live&db=poh&AN=136835620
Recommended Additional Bibliography
- 9781782256786 - Beaumont, Paul; Danov, Mihail; Trimmings, Katarina; Yüksel, Burcu - Cross-Border Litigation in Europe - 2017 - Hart Publishing - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1612374 - nlebk - 1612374